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Find a Creative Endeavors Marketing Mentor

by Leigh-Ann Lemire

Linking up with an advertising and promotion guide to help you sell your artistic creations can be a great boost to your success as an artist, and that’s what this little piece of writing is about.

In this article you will find out:

-at the beginning, selling your artistic creations may not be easy.

– What kind of a person you need as a marketing mentor.

-the necessity of getting your mentor to inform you about time management.

Your dream in the arts can become actuality. Use the information in this article to find the right person to help make it reality.

When you are just starting out trying to sell your works as a creative individual, you will come across family and friends that encourage you. You may come across some folks that have bright ideas that give you a boost forward. You may know some techniques of marketing and selling that get you some sales, too. This will get you started.

That will get you started, but what you really want to do is quit your day job. How do you make the leap from selling an artwork once in a while to selling enough to pay the bills and prosper?

How do you create that kind of prosperity in the field of the arts? Who can help you figure it out? You have questions.

There are many mentors for marketing that are very skilled. What you need to do is find a marketing mentor that is focused on helping talented folks.

An ideal marketing mentor for an artist would be a person who is himself talented and is successful as an artist himself. A young graduate of the local university with a new degree in marketing may be full of energy, but hasn’t even tried out his techniques yet, much less specialized in helping artists. The person who is a successful artist already knows what works.

A successful talented person who can also make time to help you is a person who can manage time. This is very important in your artistic career and you should insist that your mentor tell you how he or she manages time. Time management is very important, or you will wind up just wasting time.

Definitely ask if your marketing mentor is presently successful with his or her own career.

If the person you are asking has a successful career and also can help you, the person is doing the right things. You want to copy that. You can make a living with your art, but you don’t want to spend all your time doing advertising and selling and marketing and have no time left over to create.

Bring about your ideal scene in the arts. Do a little searching and questioning and find the right mentor for you. It would be well worth your while.

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